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Definition of Ethereality
1. n. The state of being ethereal; etherealness.
Definition of Ethereality
1. Noun. The quality of being ethereal. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Ethereality
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Ethereality
Literary usage of Ethereality
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Angel Voices from the Spirit World: Glory to God who Sends Them by James Lawrence (1874)
"AMEN. ethereality. THE subject matter of this transcript will be ethereality and
its mysteries, so conceived by the finite mind. ..."
2. Clairvoyance: A System of Philosophy Concerning Its Law, Nature, and Unfoldment by Jesse Charles Fremont Grumbine (1899)
"Matter as materiality is subject to matter as ethereality, and if it be true, as
chemistry alleges, that ether is the universal substance from which, ..."
3. Aspects of Poetry: Being Lectures Delivered at Oxford by John Campbell Shairp (1882)
"It has in it something of that ethereality of thought and manner which belonged to
... This peculiar ethereality — which is a thing to feel rather than to ..."
4. Spiritual Magazine (1877)
"So it is with a comet; atom on atom of its ethereality pile themselves ; they
cohere ; they are thousands of miles in height, in breadth, in thickness ..."
5. Angel Voices from the Spirit World: Glory to God who Sends Them by James Lawrence (1874)
"AMEN. ethereality. THE subject matter of this transcript will be ethereality and
its mysteries, so conceived by the finite mind. ..."
6. Clairvoyance: A System of Philosophy Concerning Its Law, Nature, and Unfoldment by Jesse Charles Fremont Grumbine (1899)
"Matter as materiality is subject to matter as ethereality, and if it be true, as
chemistry alleges, that ether is the universal substance from which, ..."
7. Aspects of Poetry: Being Lectures Delivered at Oxford by John Campbell Shairp (1882)
"It has in it something of that ethereality of thought and manner which belonged to
... This peculiar ethereality — which is a thing to feel rather than to ..."
8. Spiritual Magazine (1877)
"So it is with a comet; atom on atom of its ethereality pile themselves ; they
cohere ; they are thousands of miles in height, in breadth, in thickness ..."